The Macromolecular Route to Chiral Amplification

Mark M. Green, Ji‐Woong Park, Takahiro Sato(Osaka University), Akio Teŕamoto(Osaka University), Shneior Lifson(Weizmann Institute of Science), Robin L. B. Selinger(Catholic University of America), Jonathan V. Selinger(United States Naval Research Laboratory)
Angewandte Chemie International Edition
November 2, 1999
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Abstract

Cooperative phenomena, described by one-dimensional statistical physical methods, are observed between the enantiomeric characteristics of monomeric materials and the polymers they produce. The effect of minute energies associated with this amplified chirality, although currently not interpretable, can be easily measured. Nonlinear relationships between enantiomeric excess or enantiomeric content and polymer properties may offer the possibility of developing chiral catalysts and chiral chromatographic materials in which the burden of large enantiomeric excess or content may be considerably alleviated. New approaches to information and sensor technology may become possible.


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